OUR JOURNAL

WHO WE ARE

Rondure Global Advisors takes a bottom-up approach to equity investing using disciplined global screening, rigorous company due diligence, and close attention to valuation to find what we believe to be the best investment opportunities around the world. Our investment philosophy is centered around very high quality companies that we believe can provide sustainable growth and returns. Our process will take us around the world and across the market cap spectrum. Rondure Global Advisors, LLC is a woman-owned investment adviser headquartered in Salt Lake City, Utah. Our mission is to serve our clients and help them achieve their financial dreams, and our interests will be tightly aligned with theirs.

Thank you for your interest in Rondure Global Advisors. To learn more about our firm please see the Who We Are section of our website.

Current Opportunities:

You are welcome to send your resume to info@rondureglobal.com to be considered for an open position, or for future consideration. Please include a cover note identifying the position in which you are interested and why you might be a good fit for that role at Rondure Global Advisors.

An investor should consider investment objectives, risks, charges and expenses carefully before investing. Click the link to obtain a Rondure New World Fund and a Rondure Overseas Fund Prospectus, which contain this and other information, or call 1.855.775.3337. Read the prospectus carefully before investing.

Important Risks

Investing in small and micro cap funds will be more volatile and loss of principal could be greater than investing in large cap or more diversified funds.

Investing in foreign securities entails special risks, such as currency fluctuations and political uncertainties, which are described in more detail in the prospectus. Investments in emerging markets are subject to the same risks as other foreign securities and may be subject to greater risks than investments in foreign countries with more established economies and securities markets.

Investing in foreign and smaller companies risks may increase the volatility of the funds and the potential loss of principal.